So I graduated my High School with a 2.1 GPA.
(I really didn't try and took my education for granted). Then I took my SAT, and left a WHOLE lot of questions unanswered due to the little time I had coring a 770 all together, 400 in critical reading & 380 in math.
I did some research on some community...
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So I graduated my High School with a 2.1 GPA.
(I really didn't try and took my education for granted). Then I took my SAT, and left a WHOLE lot of questions unanswered due to the little time I had coring a 770 all together, 400 in critical reading & 380 in math.
I did some research on some community colleges I could go to, but all of them require a SAT score of 880 , 430 in critical reading & 400 in math to get into
I feel like I waited too late to take my life serious . Will community colleges still accept me even though of my conditions and test scores?
I honestly dont wanna retake the SAT or ACT, because the test dates are months from now and I dont have time for all of that.

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This is a test of your own morality and ethics. You do what you think is appropriate, what is necessary to be the person that you want to be. Screw whether or not you will get into trouble for telling or not telling. Do what you know is right. If you feel that you have done wrong, you can either hide from it or...
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Best answer: This is a test of your own morality and ethics. You do what you think is appropriate, what is necessary to be the person that you want to be. Screw whether or not you will get into trouble for telling or not telling. Do what you know is right. If you feel that you have done wrong, you can either hide from it or own it. Which solution is the one you want to live with? they both have a down-side. Ultimately, you have to live with yourself, so if you can live with yourself and hide a wrong that you did, knock yourself out (feel free to do so). It says who you really are. Is that who you really are? It isn't our place to tell you who you are.

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You need to find a way to calm down because 'fear' actually takes up brain space.When you are feeling fear, you are not thinking about the questions on the exam - you tend to forget the answers, because the brain is focused on fear.
Definitely try deep breathing exercises - while focusing only on your...
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Best answer: You need to find a way to calm down because 'fear' actually takes up brain space.When you are feeling fear, you are not thinking about the questions on the exam - you tend to forget the answers, because the brain is focused on fear.
Definitely try deep breathing exercises - while focusing only on your breathing, take 10 deep slow breaths, through the nose. When we are calm, we tend to breathe this way, but it works in reverse - if you breathe this way, the brain becomes calm.
Also do some stretching, and try to spend time outside, even if it is just looking at the stars, or watching the wind blow through the trees - nature is calming. Exercise reduces stress.
Also, pep talks to yourself really work - say to yourself 'relax, relax, relax'
Lastly, I would suggest that you get to the root of your fear - fear of failure.. remind yourself that you have studied, and now all you can do is your best. If you fail, you will try again, it isn' the end of the world.

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A syllabus is a list of the topics you need to cover to pass a certain exam. Not every education committee covers the same topics in their syllabus. For example, in mathematics, one syllabus may cover Venn Diagrams whereas another might include surds instead. Make sure you know what topics are covered in your...
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Best answer: A syllabus is a list of the topics you need to cover to pass a certain exam. Not every education committee covers the same topics in their syllabus. For example, in mathematics, one syllabus may cover Venn Diagrams whereas another might include surds instead. Make sure you know what topics are covered in your syllabus...you don't want to be studying Macbeth if your syllabus only studies Hamlet.

Hello I m 20 years old and I dropped out of school in the 7th grade Essentially. Now I would like to study and take my GED and would like help to know what to look for, like what books I should buy, what I should be learning, what I should skip, and if you have any tips about how I should be doing all of this I ll...
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Hello I m 20 years old and I dropped out of school in the 7th grade Essentially. Now I would like to study and take my GED and would like help to know what to look for, like what books I should buy, what I should be learning, what I should skip, and if you have any tips about how I should be doing all of this I ll listen to those too. Thank you for the help :)